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"Kill Me, Attorney." (Law Series #3) by Veilofthedark
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[PUBLISHED UNDER LIB] #3. "If I won't have you then might as well kill me, attorney."
M by maxinelat
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#ProjectM II This work of fiction may include potentially disturbing readings, scenes and discussions around topics such as self-harm, physical violence, emotionally triggering materials, death and suicide. Please engage in self-care as you read this work. Names, characters, business, events and incidents are the products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
The day our stars collide | Ongoing by Miiingot
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Love stories doesn't always ends in happily ever after. Sometimes a failed love makes a person better. Ace is a loner and he was about to experience something that'll change his view of the world for life.
Golden Scenery of Tomorrow (University Series #5) by 4reuminct
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UNIVERSITY SERIES #5. Ever since they were kids, Avianna Diaz from UST Architecture and Larkin Sanchez from UP Film were inseparable, not until Larkin's fame grew over time, and they suddenly found themselves taking different roads at the same time.
LOVE WITHOUT BOUNDARIES by maxinejiji
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Love Trilogy #2 This work of fiction may include potentially disturbing readings, scenes and discussions around topics such as sexual, self-harm, physical violence, emotionally triggering materials, death and suicide. Please engage in self-care as you read this work. Names, characters, business, events and incidents are the products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.